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A resident stated that backfilling on north side made the elevation higher than the houses <br />now and wanted the City Engineer to take a look. <br />The Shafer representative stated he had the understanding that back up alarms are <br />required on all moving equipment. He will check with OSHA about adding resistors to <br />reduce the sound levels. The trucks could do a better job setting up haul routes. He said <br />they would co-operate with a sting and would give the Deputies a key to the gate. They <br />would also try erecting an orange safety fence because it would be highly visible at the <br />point trespassers are now entering. An effort is being made for dust control with a <br />watering truck out in the morning and later in the day. Since the berm is up, it's better, <br />recognizing it is not dust free. <br />The five major issues to be addressed: <br />1. Noise: Back up Beepers on loaders, banging tailgate doors —not when emptying <br />truck <br />2. Trespassing <br />3. Dust control — more sweepers on Jamaca Avenue <br />4. Grades — water table, heights <br />5. Berm is covered with weeds— needs landscaping <br />These action items will be taken to the August 6ch Council meeting. Copies of CUP will <br />be mailed to affected residents for the next meeting <br />Adjourned at 6:45 p.m.. <br />